
The Princess of Wales has been patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club since 2016, so she regularly appears at Wimbledon matches. Kate Middleton looked chic in a white pleated skirt and £1,950 Balmain jacket on her latest visit. At the event, she styled her hair in loose waves over her shoulders and opted for neutral make-up with light eyeliner and peach blush.
This time the princess opted for cheap jewelery – a pearl bracelet and baroque pearl earrings from Shyla for £72. By the way, this is the first time that the main royal fashionista was noticed in the clothes of the Balmain brand, which is popular with Kim Kardashian and other Hollywood stars.
Kate proved that it was not by chance that she was nicknamed the “children’s princess” and that she can find a common language with every child. A boy from the crowd timidly greeted her at the stadium. Trying to get the royal guest’s attention, he said quietly, “Hello, princess!”. Kate heard the words over the noise and stopped even though she was late to the event, the Daily Mail reports.
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Prince William’s wife waved at the boy and approached him, bending down so that her face was at his eye level. “What’s your name? she asked the shy boy. “Did you have a fun day?” Sensing the child’s embarrassment, the mother of the three royal heirs turned her attention to the toy held by the young spectator. “What is this? It looks very cool. I definitely have it. nice. Nice to meet you,” she encouraged the boy. The video appeared on the site with the caption: “The most beautiful princess”, and quickly went viral.

At the match, the Princess of Wales sat in the royal box next to the legendary tennis player Roger Federer. At the same time, many users felt that Kate Middleton was sincerely flirting with the famous athlete.
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